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Mar 17 2009, 11:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The two companies say that they are able to offer prints at such low prices thanks to web technology behind the service that streamlines the process allowing photos to be uploaded and set to the printing process in real time. OfficeMax will also allow customers to print photo books and other gifts at up to 50% off the current market price.
The service will allow users to get normal prints along with calendars, social cards, day planners, photo wallpaper and more. Images uploaded and printed will arrive within 3 to 7 business days. The service also allows users to upload and store pictures in high-resolutions at no charge. OfficeMax says that the photos are not downsized like other competing services.
Via OfficeMax
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